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This Week in Master's and Certification Teaching

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The home of the secondary MACers from Michigan. Please join us for weekly discussions on learning, teaching, technology, and education.

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Join hosts Ashley, Kyle and Meredith as we take a look at the pros and cons of working in a public vs. private school. Dr. Kim Haynes will be joining us to talk about her experience teaching in both the private and public school setting.

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Join Sam, Erin and Adam to discuss issues of seniority in teaching. This is especially relevant during a time when budget concerns are closing doors for new teachers and jeopardizing jobs for everyone.

A recent article in Time magazine discussed a study in which students were paid for good grades. Did it help? Tune in to find out!

A discussion about how the closing of school buildings affects classrooms and teachers with Zina and Chris

During this session, I will be referencing an recent article (http://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/family-and-relationships/letting-students-choose-books-could-make-them-better-readers/article1515629/) which discusses a potential for increased achievement if students are allowed to... more

Some educational reformers who research an array of factors that influence students' academic success found that teachers have the most impact on the learning process (as opposed to funding, location, resources, etc.)., and... more

An introduction to writing across the curriculum in secondary classrooms.

Hello, we will be talking about student motivation and how it has affected our time so far as student teachers. These experiences are coming from both a high school and a middle school.

Thinking is difficult, and generally, the brain tries to avoid a higher order of any mental processes. On the other hand, vision is unbelievably reliable when compared to the process of thinking, which can often be unreliable. Students... more

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